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Back of the Home Theater Music Jukebox
When connecting, make sure you connect Output jacks to Input jacks, Video to Video, Right Audio to Right Audio, etc. A description of each jack
follows.
Description of Jacks
1. ETHERNET — Connects to your home network or router using an Ethernet cable.
2. MODEM — Connects to your home telephone wiring for dial-up Internet access.
3. Component Video Out jacks— If your TV has component video input jacks, connect to your TV for optimum quality.*
4. S-VIDEO OUT jacks — If your TV has an S-Video input jack, connect to your TV for better picture quality than using the VIDEO jack.
5. S-VIDEO IN jacks — If your video source component (e.g. cable box or satellite receiver) has an S-Video output jack, connect it to this S-Video
input for better quality than composite video.
6. VIDEO IN and OUT jacks — Allows you to connect a VCR and send the signal to your TV.
7. Audio Input jacks (VCR, SAT, TV, AUX) — Connects to your audio input sources.
8. DIGITAL AUDIO IN/OUT jacks — Connects to your digital audio input sources and connects your jukebox to a receiver or decoder with Dolby
Digital capability using a digital connection.
9. ANTENNA jacks — Allow you to connect AM/FM antennas for better radio reception (see page xx for installation instructions).
10. Speaker jacks
* Note: The Component Video Out jacks can't convert composite video or S-video to component video.
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VIDEO
MONITOR OUT
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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
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AUX
MAIN
AUDIO
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